SynthPop LullaBye, the innovative side project of Klank Diolosa and Pat Servedio from the industrial metal band KLANK, has ventured into new musical territories with the release of their self-titled debut EP. The EP, which was released on October 18th, is a vibrant exploration of synth-pop sounds and features tracks like "In Hopes To Better Me," "Please Don't Tell Me," "We Need More Love," and "So Alive".
SynthPop LullaBye is a product of the duo's desire to expand beyond their metal roots and delve into the electronic music scene. This project marks a significant departure from their previous work, characterized by its use of synthesizers and electronic beats, creating a sound that is both fresh and nostalgic.
The EP has received positive feedback from both fans and critics. In an interview, Klank Diolosa expressed excitement about the project, stating, "This is something we've wanted to do for a long time. It's a chance for us to explore different musical landscapes and connect with a new audience".
Reviews highlight the EP's ability to blend catchy melodies with deep, introspective lyrics. The track "Please Don't Tell Me" has been particularly praised for its engaging lyricism and vibrant production. Critics have noted that the album not only showcases the duo's versatility but also their ability to craft songs that resonate on an emotional level.
SynthPop LullaBye's debut EP is now available for streaming and purchase, offering listeners a chance to experience the unique fusion of synth-pop and electronic music crafted by these seasoned musicians. This project is a testament to their artistic evolution and a promising sign of what's to come from this dynamic duo.